Newcastle Building Society
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Newcastle Building Society Helping Local Charity
A Sunderland charity supporting black and minority ethnic families in the city is helping more people into work thanks to funding from Newcastle Building Society.The International Community Organisation of Sunderland (ICOS) received a grant of £2,941 to set up a new employability project which will provide one-to-one work, education and ...
Read articleTees Valley charities backed by £14,000 donation
Newcastle Building Society has awarded grants of £4,000 to Little Sprouts Health & Wellbeing in Yarm, which is dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of its community, and to Harbour Support Services in Hartlepool, which works with families and individuals who are affected by abuse from a partner, former partner or ...
Read articleNewcastle Building Society helping North Tyneside
Newcastle Building Society grant helps disabled people in North Tyneside develop new workplace skillsA charity supporting disabled people in North Tyneside with concerns around employability and food poverty has received a financial boost.With the help of a £3,000 grant from Newcastle Building Society, the North Tyneside Disability Forum has set ...
Read articlePlans for Bishop Auckland branch investment
Newcastle Building Society has revealed details of its plan to transform the branch experience for customers in a County Durham market town.Two years ago, the Society moved into its Newgate Street premises in Bishop Auckland town centre after the Virgin Money branch there closed, and is now planning a ...
Read articleCarlisle Foodbank gears up for busy winter
A Cumbrian foodbank has received new funding from the North East’s largest building society to help them cope with increasing demand for their services.In order to help meet the additional running costs driven by a rising number of people going without food in the region, Carlisle Foodbank received ...
Read article£50,000 Grant helps Tyneside community centre
Almost the whole of the roof at the Earsdon & Wellfield Community Centre dates back to 1856, when the building was originally constructed, and has been in increasingly urgent need of repair for the last few years.A number of classes and activities at the Church Way venue have had to be ...
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